FLO [floh] –verb (used without object)1. | to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea. |
2. | to circulate: blood flowing through one's veins. |
3. | to stream or well forth: Warmth flows from the sun. |
4. | to issue or proceed from a source: Orders flowed from the office. |
6. | to come or go as in a stream: A constant stream of humanity flowed by. |
7. | to proceed continuously and smoothly: Melody flowed from the violin. |
8. | to hang loosely at full length: Her hair flowed over her shoulders. |
9. | to abound in something: The tavern flowed with wine. |
10. | to rise and advance, as the tide (opposed to ebb). |
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